Dear Son Be Very Careful With Your Pride

Serving others when you would rather relax is the cost of admission.
Adults relax a bit while the students learn to serve.
To serve. To strive. And not to yield.

Dear Son, I am not a prideful man. Guard your confidence with humility. Let humility rain supreme. You will almost always know when to showcase your pride, and do it ever so briefly. For example, when you become a Father, Grandfather, or achieve a significant milestone – recognize the significance, bask briefly, then return quickly to a humble servanthood.

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Dear Son, Or Anyone Else, Please Do The Math

Dear Son, always let your conscious be your guide. It's your duty.

Dear Son, so far I’ve written 5.3k blog posts. Never saw that one coming. Do you remember me telling you how I made a promise to do a 100-day challenge to write in all five Mid Life Celebration blogs for 100 consecutive days?

Well, I never stopped. Over 5,000 posts. None have ever crossed a line. None. Do the math. None. How cool is that?!

Dear readers, thanks for trusting that this is really important. It’s fun to accomplish seemingly ridiculously major goals.

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Dear Son, The Other Dynamic Fueling My Writing Is The Dedication I’ve Shown To Not Crossing Any Lines

Doing the right things for the right reasons is always the best policy.

Dear Son, the other significant dynamic fueling a renewed sense of writing adventure is how utterly dedicated I’ve been in writing so prolifically, yet so appropriately, as to never cross any lines – no conflict of interest. Ever. Period.

Insight: Having a compelling purpose in life allows you to find a way around every obstacle. It also hones your patience.

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Wait, I don’t understand…(seriously, I write 5 different ones every day)

To help others think, smile, and be grateful, I’ve been writing about Life’s (5) Big Choices for nearly three years. At the end of every post is the option to click “Next Blog” – which takes you to the next blog in my chain of five – mind, body, spirit, money and hq. A 90-seconds or less look at work life balance. Everyday.